1. Be Informed
-Be sure that you have properly researched the legislation you are hoping to influence. This will give you a credible voice.
2. Appeal to Reason
-Commonsense more often than not will win out in political discussions. This approach will also solidify your position and reinforce your credibility.
3. Tell the Truth
-Make clear your intentions for your lobbying. If you are asked a question by a legislator or his staff, answer it honestly.
4.Give Money
-We don't like to hear this, but it's the truth: political campaigns cost money. If you or the group you represent can contribute to an elected officials campaign, it will be noted.
5. Make Connections
-Get to know legislators, other lobbyists, influential citizens, media voices and legislative staffers.
6. Don't Burn Bridges
-Always be polite and respectful during your lobbying efforts.
7. Make it Known that You Vote
-This is not a threat. Simply let your legislator know that yourself and many other voters support your lobbying efforts.
8. Know When to Lobby
-Timing is everything. Lobby a specific issue when it is in the media, nearing a vote, or around election time.
9. Change Public Opinion
-Influence public opinion in favor of your cause. Enough of a stir is sure to be noticed by any elected official.
10.Never Give Up
-Many issues take years to resolve. Stay determined in your efforts to influence your legislator to favor your specific point of interest.
Using some of these techniques, and honing your skills you will most certainly enhance your lobbying efforts and increase your chances of success. Remember - be persistent.
Published by Arthur Holst
Arthur M. Holst received his Ph.D. in Political Science from Temple University. He has written extensively on Politics, Public Administration , History and the Environment. View profile
- If Elderly Are Road Problem, What's the Cure?Suddenly, it seems, there has been a rash of fatal accidents involving drivers of about 80 and over that has led to calls for stricter testing and othr tough actions. The question is why?
- Public Opinion and the Black Sox ScandalThe story of how the public viewed and interpreted the Black Sox throwing of the World Series in 1919.
- Roles American Printers Played in Public Opinion Before the American RevolutionAmerican printers played a vital role in swaying public opinion in the years leading up to the American Revolution. A heavy use of propaganda, or the spreading of information and rumors, was used.
- Media and Public Opinion
- Teen Death on the Highway; Are 16 Year Olds Ready to Drive?
- Bankrupt, United States Sells Its Highway System
- Modern Adoption Industry: Why is the Abortion Industry Not Promoting it More?
- SENATOR PAUL WELLSTONE'S SPEECH BEFORE the REPEAL of the GLASS-STEAGALL ACT
- McCain; The Manchurian Candidate
- Big Government, Promises, Accountability , Priorities, Real and Fake Benefits, the...
- Lobbying Congress: How the System Works: Bertram J. Levine, Bruce C. Wolpe, Inc Congressional Quarterly How to Win in Washington: Very Practical Advice About Lobbying, the Grassroots, and the Media: Elisabeth Wittenberg, Ernest Wittenberg The Citizen's Guide to Lobbying Congress: Donald E. Dekieffer
- You can be an effective lobbyist
- It takes time ,effort and preparation to lobby --not millions of dollars
- Be persistent
